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by mikewarot 869 days ago
Learning series and parallel circuits, and just getting a few LEDs to turn on and off is far more of a shift in thinking than you might suspect if you've never been exposed to electronics. I've been doing this stuff since I was about 10, so it came as quite a surprise to see how difficult the fundamentals were for someone who was quite adept at coding. I'd forgotten how hard it was.

Also, have you done NAND2Tetris?

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Haven’t actually. I know how some of this stuff works at least findamentally. I built some circuits in Minecraft and a game called Turing Complete (which is amazing) and I had took a digital circuits class. I liked it quite a bit, so it might be interesting to dig deeper.